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Boss Review: MeTaL ZonE Distortion PedaL

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History:

Purchase: I bought mine a few years ago and never really used it. I bought it for like $85 new

What I Like About This Boss MeTaL ZonE Distortion PedaL: It's built pretty well and has a lot of EQ'ing options, but they don't help you out too much with the way this pedal sounds.

What I Do NOT Like About The Boss MeTaL ZonE Distortion PedaL: I took this pedal back out of its box a month ago to try out, and it took me so long to dial in a decent ( <- key word there) sound. Boss really emphasized the mids way too much, it's mainly there because they knew anyone who's gonna buy the pedal wants to get that no mids at all sound and just boost the highs and lows to get that HUGE-$HIT distortion that covers up pathetic guitar playing. If you add in the mids, it sounds pretty bad, very nasaly no matter how you put the EQ's. I did dial in a decent sound, but it still wasn't what I wanted, so I sold the piece of junk to my friend for $40.

Boss MeTaL ZonE Distortion PedaL Quality Rating: Boss makes very durable and long lasting pedals, too bad all of them don't sound good. They should try to make every pedal sound good and last for a while instead of just making long lasting but semi-decent sounding pedals. (that goes for the distortion pedals only) The only good Boss distortion pedal I like is the DS-1, because I play classic rock and it is PERFECT for classic rock!



Review Summary: Go ahead and listen to some of the idiot reviews here and on other websites, but believe me, most of the people who use this pedal and say it is good say that only because they get rid of or use little to no mids at all to get that "nu-age", rumble "rock" sound, which is PATHETIC and terrible!!! I won't even consider it as rock music because it isn't! The metal zone isn't Boss's worst distortion pedal, but one of their many bad sounding distortion pedals, it's down there with the DS-2 and the Mega Distortion pedal. I guess this is good for that new age sound, but if you are a real musician that plays real rock music, don't even waste your time by trying the metal zone out, it's crap.

Rating of this Boss product: 1

This Boss MeTaL ZonE Distortion PedaL Guitar Effects Review Submitted By: Music Man

Review Date: 2005-02-14


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